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The House voted to rescind tariffs President Trump imposed on Canada, a symbolic rebuke. Six Republicans joined Democrats in the vote, despite Trump's threats. The measure is unlikely to be effective due to a likely veto.
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Meeks of New York, the top Democrat on the Foreign Affairs Committee. While the Senate has moved to cancel the president\u2019s tariffs in recent months, the vote was the House\u2019s first opportunity to formally register a position on Mr. Trump\u2019s trade policy since he returned to the White House and began deploying tariffs as an economic strategy.Despite succeeding in the House, the measure is unlikely to have any practical effect given that Mr. Trump would almost certainly veto it. Still, its movement through the House reflects frustration among some G.O.P. lawmakers about Congress continuing to cede its authority over trade matters to the White House, and concern that voters are being hurt by the levies.\u201cThere is not a national emergency,\u201d Mr. Meeks declared from the House floor while urging his colleagues to support the resolution. He and other Democrats argued that Mr. Trump\u2019s signature economic policy was \u201cnot a strategy\u201d but an \u201cimpulse.\u201dFor the last year, House Republican leaders have shielded their members from being forced to vote on the issue by manipulating the definition of a \u201cday\u201d in Congress to prevent challenges from maturing. But they failed this week to muster the support in their own ranks to push it off once more.The result was that scores of Republicans, including those facing potentially difficult re-election fights, went on the record backing tariffs that some of their constituents fear could be disastrous.Here\u2019s the Latest Trump Tariffs on Countries and ProductsSee which countries and industries are being targeted by President Trump, as he seeks to remake the global trading system.Last February, Mr. Trump invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to declare a national security emergency and impose tariffs of 25 percent on all imports from Canada and Mexico, as well as 10 percent on products from China. He cited border security failures tied to drug trafficking and illegal migration.Republicans argued that those aims justified the president\u2019s emergency declaration.Representative Brian Mast of Florida, the Republican chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, said during a speech that \u201cthis is not a debate about tariffs\u201d or the president\u2019s authority, but about curbing the flow of illicit drugs into the United States.\u201cThey don\u2019t see any of it as a national emergency,\u201d Mr. Mast said of Democrats who pushed the resolution.Sign up for Your Places: Global Update. All the latest news for any part of the world you select. Get it sent to your inbox.But while fentanyl has flooded North America\u2019s drug supply over the past decade, killing tens of thousands of people in the United States and Canada, less than 0.1 percent of the fentanyl arriving in the United States in 2023 came from Canada, according to data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.For decades, Republicans opposed tariffs and promoted free trade and open markets. But under Mr. Trump, they have largely acquiesced to his protectionist policies.Representatives Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Don Bacon of Nebraska, Kevin Kiley of California, Jeff Hurd of Colorado, Dan Newhouse of Washington and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania were the Republicans who broke ranks to support the resolution\u2019s passage.Representative Jared Golden of Maine was the only Democrat to vote against the resolution.As the vote was unfolding and Republicans neared defeat, Mr. Trump took to social media to threaten those who objected to his authority.\u201cAny Republican, in the House or the Senate, that votes against TARIFFS will seriously suffer the consequences come Election time, and that includes Primaries!\u201d he wrote on his social media site, arguing that the policy had been beneficial to the economy. He added that \u201cno Republican should be responsible for destroying this privilege.\u201dWhile a handful of Republicans have joined Democrats\u2019 challenges to Mr. Trump\u2019s approach, the defections fall far short of the two-thirds majority needed in both chambers to override a veto.Still, after successfully passing the resolution targeting the emergency declaration used to justify the Canadian tariffs, Democrats hope to have similar success with challenges they have queued up to the global tariffs Mr. Trump issued in April as well as those he imposed on Mexico, China and Brazil.A similar set of resolutions passed the Senate in October, when three Republicans joined all Democrats in backing legislation challenging the president\u2019s emergency-based tariff authority.Even after his own members dealt him a stinging defeat on the House floor on the matter on Tuesday night, Speaker Mike Johnson, Republican of Louisiana, argued that Congress had no business intervening in Mr. Trump\u2019s trade policy.\u201cThe tariffs have been a tool that the president has used very effectively to level the playing field and put America back on top, and I think it\u2019s wrong for Congress to step in the middle of that,\u201d Mr. Johnson said Wednesday morning in an interview on Fox Business.He noted that ultimately the question of the president\u2019s power could be determined by the Supreme Court, which heard oral arguments in November on a case challenging the legality of Mr. Trump\u2019s tariffs. Six companies and several states have argued that the president exceeded his authority by using the emergency statute to impose them on nearly every U.S. trading partner.During oral arguments, key members of the court\u2019s conservative majority joined liberal justices in sharply questioning the administration\u2019s assertion that it has the power to unilaterally impose tariffs without congressional approval. Several justices also noted that Mr. Trump was the first president to claim that the decades-old emergency statute authorized tariffs.The debate in Congress and action in the court are unfolding as lawmakers stare down midterm election races in which the economy and affordability could be key issues. Mr. Trump\u2019s tariffs have not been as damaging to the U.S. economy as many economists had feared, largely because the administration delayed and scaled many of them back or offered exemptions for certain imports.While Mr. Trump insists that the tariffs are making the United States rich and giving him substantial leverage against America\u2019s trading partners, the impact on the U.S. economy has been mixed.The tariffs did give the United States a significant revenue boost, with customs duties, taxes and fees rising to approximately $287 billion last year. That was nearly triple the 2024 total. The U.S. trade deficit \u2014 a metric that matters a lot to Mr. Trump \u2014 also declined sharply last year, falling to its lowest level since 2009 in October.However, the manufacturing boom that Mr. Trump has promised has yet to materialize. Factory construction has been slow and producers of cars and other machinery have been hit by higher costs of metals.Ann E. Marimow and Alan Rappeport contributed reporting.Robert Jimison covers Congress for The Times, with a focus on defense issues and foreign policy.See more on: Democratic Party, Republican Party, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Politics, Don Bacon, Mike JohnsonRead 565 commentsShare full articleRelated ContentAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT", "ai_headline": "House Votes to Cancel Trump\u2019s Canada Tariffs", "ai_simplified_title": "House Votes to Cancel Trump Canada Tariffs", "ai_excerpt": "The House voted to rescind tariffs President Trump imposed on Canada, a symbolic rebuke. Six Republicans joined Democrats in the vote, despite Trump's threats. 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TariffsΒ and TradeTariff TrackerHouse Votes to Cancel Canada TariffsU.S.-India DealMexico in a BindU.S.-Argentina AgreementAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTHouse Votes to Cancel Trumpβs Canada TariffsSix Republicans joined nearly all Democrats to end the national emergency President Donald Trump had declared to impose tariffs on imports from Canada.Listen to this article Β· 7:14 min Learn moreShare full articleTrucks crossing the Ambassador Bridge connecting Windsor, Canada, with Detroit.Credit...Ian Willms for The New York TimesBy Robert JimisonReporting from the CapitolFeb. 11, 2026The House voted on Wednesday to rescind tariffs that President Trump imposed on Canada last year, delivering a largely symbolic but politically consequential rebuke that Republicans had fought for a year to prevent.In a 219-to-211 vote, six Republicans joined nearly all Democrats in backing the resolution sponsored by Representative Gregory W. Meeks of New York, the top Democrat o...
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The House voted on Wednesday to rescind tariffs that President Trump imposed on Canada last year.1.000π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Trade π a1162af6-00f2-47d8-9568-b49c82454ee9Simplified: House voted to rescind tariffs President Trump imposed on Canada last year
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Simplified: Six Republicans joined nearly all Democrats in backing the resolution
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Legislation π a1166426-4511-495e-b702-694b9d825aa2Simplified: House Republican leaders failed this week to muster support to push vote off once more
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Statistics , Drugs π a1162af6-ab4d-478b-8e94-190f9186f94fSimplified: Less than 0.1 percent of fentanyl arriving in United States in 2023 came from Canada
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The defections fall far short of the two-thirds majority needed in both chambers to override a veto.1.000Simplified: Defections fall far short of two-thirds majority needed in both chambers to override a veto
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Legislation π a1166426-6d52-453c-98b3-2e68aced79f5Simplified: Three Republicans crossed party lines to defeat effort and clear way for tariff challenges
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Simplified: Supreme Court could determine question of president's power
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Simplified: Supreme Court heard oral arguments in November on case challenging legality of Mr Trump's tariffs
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Mr. Trumpβs tariffs have not been as damaging to the U.S. economy as many economists had feared.0.900Simplified: Mr Trump's tariffs have not been as damaging to US economy as many economists feared
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Simplified: Administration delayed scaled back tariffs or offered exemptions for certain imports
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Simplified: Impact on US economy has been mixed
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Economic , Statistical π a1162af8-040e-4049-8c6b-ee948d6b170aSimplified: Customs duties taxes fees rose to approximately $287 billion last year
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Economic , Statistical π a1162af8-21dd-4aa5-a040-5c37f4e0e86aSimplified: US trade deficit declined sharply last year
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Simplified: Manufacturing boom Mr Trump promised has yet to materialize
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Simplified: Factory construction has been slow
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Simplified: Producers of cars machinery have been hit by higher costs of metals